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Akeredolu has two signatures, Ondo govt replies Ajulo over allegation of forgery

Following the allegation made by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Kayode Ajulo, that some officials were forging the signature of the ailing Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, the Ondo State Government has said the Governor has two different types of signature

Ajulo, who appeared on Arise Television’s Morning Show programme on Monday, claimed that some commissioners sent memos to the governor, and they all returned with approval.

“Going through the approval compared to what the governor had approved when he was hale (sic) and hearty, there are notable disparities in them.

“The Police and Administration of Justice Acts has made it clear that there can be private investigators into the issue as such, and they have been contacted, but their results after the investigation are so damning.

“The purported signature is not from the governor. It is so apparent.”

However, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of the state, Mr Charles Titiloye, has described the allegation as baseless and mischievous, saying that the Governor has a long and short signatures he uses at different times.

Titiloye said, “It is very sad when lawyers are saying these kinds of things because as a lawyer, you should know the implications of spreading misinformation. You must have your facts with you before you spread such information. The only person who can claim the signature is forged is Mr Governor; nobody can say that on his behalf.

“I think these rumours are politically motivated and a lawyer should not be part of this scenario, because a signature is personal, and nobody can speak for Mr. Governor. All these are aimed at causing political commotion in the state.

“Nobody is a computer; it is only a computer that will write and everything will be the same. There are a lot of variations when we append our own signature even on the spot, that’s why recognition of signature can only be asserted by the owner of the signature. Mr Governor has not alleged that his signature has been forged.

“Mr Governor has two types of signatures. These people are not acquainted with the signature of Mr Governor. He has the short signature for a quick memo and he has the longer one that is official. There is no way that signature can be forged, and the memo that goes to Mr Governor to sign cannot be taken to somewhere else to sign.

“These are baseless allegations. Unless if they say those documents are not taken to Mr Governor, they should come out straight so that we can know where they are coming from.”

Similarly, the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mrs Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, denied the allegation, describing it as mischievous. She insisted that the signature of the governor was not forged.

“Nobody forges the signature of Mr Governor. As of today, we have to work for the progress of the state. Those mischief makers should desist from doing so,” Ademola-Olateju warned.

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